Christian Piatt

Christian Piatt is the Director of Acquisitions and Author Development at CrowdScribed. He wrote a memoir on faith and family called PregMANcy: A Dad, a Little Dude and a Due Date, and he is the creator and editor of the "Banned Questions" book series. His first novel, Blood Doctrine, was published in May 2014. For more information, visit www.christianpiatt.com.

We all have heard time and time again of the changes a woman goes through when she is pregnant. But what about the man? Doesn’t his life change too?

PregMANcy is an honest and humorous memoir looking at the changes author Christian Piatt experiences with his wife and son when they learn they’re expecting their second child — an unplanned pregnancy.

Containing stories and unscripted (and surprising) quotes from his young son as they await the birth of his baby sister, PregMANcy will take you on the wild ride of parenthood and show that it is not always easier the second time around.

“Both conservatives and liberals have taught us that you can have a compelling argument and lots of good ideas, and still be mean. It is time for us to learn that just as important as being right is being nice. Split Ticket is one more sign of a new conversation in post-religious-right-America...moving beyond the old camps, stale debates, and empty rhetoric. It is time for a new political imagination—enough donkeys and elephants— long live the Lamb.”
-Shane Claiborne, author of Jesus for PresidentMORE...

“Both conservatives and liberals have taught us that you can have a compelling argument and lots of good ideas, and still be mean. It is time for us to learn that just as important as being right is being nice. Split Ticket is one more sign of a new conversation in post-religious-right-America...moving beyond the old camps, stale debates, and empty rhetoric. It is time for a new political imagination—enough donkeys and elephants— long live the Lamb.”
-Shane Claiborne, author of Jesus for PresidentMORE...

“Both conservatives and liberals have taught us that you can have a compelling argument and lots of good ideas, and still be mean. It is time for us to learn that just as important as being right is being nice. Split Ticket is one more sign of a new conversation in post-religious-right-America...moving beyond the old camps, stale debates, and empty rhetoric. It is time for a new political imagination—enough donkeys and elephants— long live the Lamb.”
-Shane Claiborne, author of Jesus for PresidentMORE...

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